Ibiza is located in the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Cabrera, Ibiza and Formentera). It is 50 miles southwest of Majorca and has an area of 221 square miles. Ibiza is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, in the Western Mediterranean. The town of Ibiza is the capital. There are fisheries and salt works on the island. Subsistence farming, aided by irrigation, is mostly terraced. A picturesque island with Roman, Phoenician, and Carthaginian remains, Ibiza attracts tourists and artists and has an excellent climate with some 300 days of sun per year, wonderful beaches, and cultural offerings. It is a nature lovers paradise - virgin beaches, countryside, ecological and offers solitude.
This lovely ibizencan finca is locted in a fertile valley between St-joan and Balafia in the quiet north of the island. It is surrounded by a beautiful park of two hectares where you may pick your own oranges, limes, grapefruit, figs, cherrys or peaches. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and take a walk through the mediterrranean flowers, bushes, olivetrees and cacti.